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Maoist arrested in Delhi for 12-year-old murder case

Source: PTI
May 11, 2012 18:19 IST
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A 42-year-old suspected Maoist, who was wanted in the murder of a senior police officer 12 years ago, has been arrested in the capital.

The police on Friday claimed that Maoist Pradeep Kumar Singh was hiding in a nearby township for the past three months after security forces intensified action in his state.

Pradeep Kumar Singh, an active member of the People's War Group, which merged with the Maoist Communist Centre to form the Communist Party of India - Maoist, was apprehended on Thursday, said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) Sanjay Jain.

Singh, who hails from Latehar in Jharkhand, was wanted in the murder of Superintendent of Police of Lohardag Ajay Kumar Singh in October 2000.

Jain claimed that Singh is now an ideologue and a recruiter for Maoists.

"He is no more into the armed wing. His job is to motivate youngsters. He is a good orator and uses his propaganda to spread PWG influence," Jain said.

Singh's 20-year-old son Rakesh, the local area commander of Maoists in Latehar, has a number of murder and kidnapping charges against him. Rakesh is the "most wanted man" in the area, said the police.

"Our team found a person coming from the side of Rithala Metro Station. He was signalled to stop but after seeing the police party, he tried to flee from the spot. He was overpowered by the police party. A loaded 7.65 mm pistol along with two live cartridges was recovered from his possession," Jain said.

"Singh was part of the ambush party led by Guddu Oran, who attacked the police patrol party led by the then SP Ajay Kumar Singh," Jain said.

According to Singh, they were outside Pesrar village when their informers gave them the message that a white gypsy and a police jeep had been seen in the area. It was then that they decided to ambush the patrol party.

They knew the topography of the area and knew that the police team would return along the same route.

"They planned the ambush very meticulously to inflict maximum damage. The team split up into three units. The first took charge of the firing, the second planted the landmines and the job of the last unit was to put up hurdles in order to stop the vehicles. Singh was part of the firing squad. As there was not enough time to bury the mines, they simply placed the landmines on the road. But somehow the mines did not go off," Jain claimed.

Pradeep and others then started firing at the police party. The SP received two bullet injuries on his head and died on the spot. Singh was declared a proclaimed offender in the case.

Singh also told the police that he joined the People's War Group in 1990.He was also a part of the Jharkhand Mazdoor Kisan Sangrami Parishad. He had taken active part in the movement for creating a separate state of Jharkhand.

In 1997, he came to Delhi to take part in a rally in support of a separate Jharkhand state.

After the murder of the SP, Jain said, his group split into several parts to evade police.

To escape from the police and the fall-out of the security forces' counter operation, he fled to Punjab and worked there as a security guard for almost five years to hide himself.

Singh later went back to Jharkhand and allegedly revived his connection with Maoists and joined the organisation. He left Jharkhand in February this year after police intensified searches in Saryu jungles in Latehar.

He was holed up in the jungles with his cadre but managed to escape from there.

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